Bea-
Redrow Homes kick start
LATCH’s “Home from
Home” accommodation re-
furbishment project.
Redrow, Wales’ largest home builder, recently adopted LATCH as one of its corporate charities and promised to use its skills and experience to help refurbish the LATCH family accommodation suite at the Children’s Hospital for Wales. To kick start the ’Home from Home’ project, Redrow challenged its Graduate Train-ees to give the 2 lounges, a bedroom and the LATCH Boardroom a makeover in just three days from 15—17 April 2013! The results are amazing—the newly redecorated and refurbished rooms really have the WOW factor. The Graduate Team excelled themselves
In this edition:
Redrow Homes ’Home from
Home’
Emyr’s Karavan 4 the Kidz
John Lewis
LATCH AGM
Video
Community Ambassadors
Branch News
Lazarou Bros/Toyota World
ebay Sales
Pembrokeshire County
Show
and sourced some amazing pieces of furni-ture. LATCH would like to thank Redrow and also their suppliers who generously do-nated goods and services to the project, es-pecially to TJ Services who provided their professional painting services and Just Car-pets who provided and fitted new carpets free of charge. Connor Roberts, Graduate Trainee in Cardiff was delighted with this re-warding challenge that gave all the trainees a chance to put their skills learnt with Redrow to the test for such a commendable cause. For more pictures visit the Flickr sec-tion of our website www.latchwales.org.
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EMYR’S KARAVAN 4 THE KIDZ!
JOHN LEWIS COMMUNITY MATTERS
Thank you to all those who voted for us in the John Lewis Community Matters charity scheme.
We have received £1,100 and we will be spending this on new household items for our accommoda-tion unit, including a new kettle, curtains, bedding and kitchen items which will enhance the refur-bished accommodation.
Emyr’s Karavan 4 the Kidz welcomed its first family recently
In February 2012, Paul Downes and Christian Evans approached the Emyr Owen Branch of LATCH about the possibility of fundraising to purchase a caravan for the use of children with cancer and their families. LATCH jumped at the proposal and with the commitment of Paul, Christian, friends, family and the local community, the fundraising be-gan in earnest to purchase a caravan in Park-dean, Porthcawl. An 80’s night, a Bike Ride challenge and a performance of Calendar Girls by PAODS were some of the events held. Emyr’s Karavan 4 the Kidz welcomed its first family on 23 March 2013 for a week long stay in Porthcawl. Since that date, the caravan has been fully booked. LATCH would like to thank Parkdean for all their help and advice and Deckrite who provided the ramp and decking at no cost. LATCH hope that Emyr’s Karavan 4 the Kidz will be used and valued by many families for years to come.
If you have any pictures from your stay at the caravan and would like us to put them on our website, please e-mail them to the LATCH office.
PATIENT SATISFACTION SURVEY LATCH is currently reviewing the support and services that we provide to the children and families and we have sent out a Patient Satisfaction survey to patients who are on treat-ment currently. We would be grateful if this survey could be completed and returned as your views are extremely important in helping us ensure we are doing everything we can to support the families through their child’s treatment. Families of children who have complet-ed treatment are welcome to complete the survey and can obtain a copy of the question-naire from the LATCH office.
LATCH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
At the AGM, Mrs Ingrid Nutt, a LATCH Trustee for 8 years an-nounced that she was stepping down. Ingrid has been involved with LATCH for over 30 years year and was the Chairman of the 30th Anniversary Fundraising Committee. Ingrid’s daughter, Nicola was diagnosed with leukaemia in 1980 and during her treatment, Ingrid stayed in a convert-ed hospital stationery cupboard. Ingrid knew that things had to change for families and has worked tirelessly ever since to ensure that her experi-ences were not repeated. During her time as a LATCH Trustee, Ingrid has seen the facilities improve dramatical-ly. When the charity moved from Llandough Hospital to the Children’s Hospital she knew it was paramount that accommodation be provided so that the families could stay near their children.
LATCH raised the money through the ‘Raise the Roof’ appeal. LATCH would like to take this op-portunity to thank Ingrid and her husband, Carl for all their hard work and efforts in fundraising and promoting LATCH over the past 30 years. A floral bouquet was presented to Ingrid at the An-nual General Meeting.
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The LATCH Annual General Meeting was held on Friday 10 May at Henstaff Court Business Centre in Groesfaen. The AGM was extremely well attended this year with 40 members turning out and it was nice to welcome many new members. A number of highly informative presenta-tions were made during the evening includ-ing a report on the Unit by Dr Heidi Traunecker, an update on the Late Effects Service by Sister Debbie Dodd, a presenta-tion made by Dan Burrows on behalf of the LATCH Social Workers and a presentation on the impact of Social Media by Claire Lillie.
We would like to thank those who contrib-uted to the AGM and Graham Paul Ac-countants who do a remarkable job in au-diting our Annual Accounts. The Trustees were delighted to report that LATCH’s fi-nancial position remains buoyant and thanked the Treasurer for his careful moni-toring of the income and expenditure. We would also like to thank Laurence and Debbie at Henstaff Court who again did a wonderful job looking after LATCH and providing such a beautiful buffet.
MRS INGRID NUTT
Ingrid Nutt with Sophie Evans
Daisy Day Nursery in Barry has raised £277
Staff and locals of the Three Compasses Pub in Clydach raised an incredible £2,120.00 from their Charity Day - thank you so much for your continued support
Thank you to the locals of the G2 Pub in Blaengwynfi who raised £68.87 from their col-
lection box
St Mary’s Church in Burry Port recently held a number of fundraising events and raised £176.00
During 2012, the Magor Benefice Churchmen’s Society raised £300.00 from various
charity events
Mr & Mrs Thomas of Wenvoe held a bucket collection at their store in Grangetown, Clar-ence Hardware and raised £155.00
Brynteg School in Ewenny held a non uniform day and raised £341.27—three cheers for
the pupils at Brynteg School
Leanne Morris held a charity evening in Maesteg and was delighted to raise £445.00 from the evening
Grant Thornton adopted LATCH as their chosen charity for 2012/13 and earlier in the
year presented LATCH with a donation of £442.00
The Orchard Golf Society held a Golf Day for LATCH in honour and memory of their dear friend Reg King, who was a great supporter of LATCH. The Society raised
an incredible £6,250 on what was their 17th annual charity golf day
The Administrative Staff from Swansea College of Arts and Humanities organized a raffle and raised £136.00
Former patient, Jamie Lloyd raised an amazing £3,378.78 from her Charity Poker
Evening at the Grosvenor Casino in Swansea.— well done Jamie for all your hard work and planning for this event
The Caerleon Christmas Committee raised £500.00 for LATCH from their Christmas
Santa Drop
Mr Fred Redmond raised £1,268.00 for LATCH and in the process lost some weight and got a lot fitter following his
sponsored static cyle ride
Suresh Chauhan very kindly donated £500 as a thank you to LATCH for the support given to his family during the
treatment of his daughter
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The LATCH “Buy a Brick” campaign continues to go from
strength to strength to raise funds to maintain the
parents’ accommodation.
Each brick costs £10.00 and will be engraved with a name of your choice.
The bricks appear in this uniquely commissioned artwork which is dis-
played at the entrance to the parents’ accommodation in the Children’s
Hospital for Wales.
Parents frequently refer to their expe-
rience of having a child on treatment
as like “being on a roller coaster”.
Our Artist, Kate Derbyshire originally
captured this image and created a
spectacular mosaic and tile art display
of a rollercoaster. The mirrored tiles
around the top of the display and the
blue tiles underneath are engraved
with the names. Due to the success of
the campaign, LATCH then commis-
sioned Kate to design another art
piece in keeping with the same style. She came up with a magnificent helter
skelter that now sits on the wall opposite.
BUY A BRICK CAMPAIGN
There are still spaces available, so if you would like a brick and support our
campaign, either download our form on the website www.latchwales.org,
which you can fill in and return to us with your payment or alternatively,
contact us for further information on 029 2074 8859.
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BRANCH NEWS
Emyr Owen Branch
The Emyr Owen Branch held its 4th
Emyr’s Orange Ball on Saturday 11 May
and as in previous years had a fantastic
evening. The theme for the evening was
Rainforest and we would like to thank the
Grand Pavilion Porthcawl for their support
in setting up the room.
The 220 guests were entertained by acts
including Alex Thomas, a highly talented
vocalist and guitarist and by the Dave
Barry Band who never fail to impress.
Emyr’s brother Huw,
spoke passionately about
his younger brother and
the impact of losing him.
It was wonderful to see
J a m e s a n d L a u r a
Clatworthy and their
parents. James spoke of
the time that he and Emyr
spent together on Sky Ward. After
hearing these moving speeches from
these 2 young men, the guests gave
generously in both the main and silent
auction.
The Branch is delighted that Emyr’s Kara-
van 4 the Kidz has proved to be so popular.
It is fully booked until the middle of Septem-
ber with bookings already being taken for
October. If you have any pictures from
your stay at the caravan please send them
to the LATCH office so we can put them on
the website.
‘Pigs in Space’, the short story written by
Emyr continues to sell well. The book is
available from the Branch, the LATCH of-
fice or online at www.latchwales.org in Eng-
lish or Welsh priced at £5.00.
Megan Thomas of Bridgend raised £26.00
from a school business venture and topped
it up with her pocket money.
Crosskeys Branch
Crosskeys Branch is delighted to announce
that the Mayor of Caerphilly Borough Coun-
cil has chosen LATCH as his Charity for his
Mayoral year 2013/14.
Ogmore Vale Branch
A donation of £500.20 was received from
The Blackmill Ladies at their bring and buy
sale in April.
The Junction Darts Team raised £80 from
its raffle in May and the Therapists for
Charity at the Resolve Holistic Therapy
Centre in Port Talbot have raised an in-
credible £349.45.
Many Big Thank You’s to all the local shops
and clubs which have LATCH collection
boxes helping to raise money for LATCH
and also to The Junction which has raised
£37.00 from its collection box..
West Wales Branch
LATCH will have a stand at the
Pembrokeshire Show in Haverfordwest
which runs from 13—15 August 2013. We
would be delighted to see you at the show.
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LATCH VIDEO
LATCH has launched a new film that en-capsulates how the charity supports chil-dren with cancer and their families. The film follows a day in the life of Morgan and his mum and shows how LATCH has helped to make life easier for them during his treatment.
LATCH was nominated by the Sains-bury’s Local in Barry to receive the fund-ing from Sainsbury’s national initiative which funds charities to tell their “Untold Stories” through film in partnership with the Media Trust. The film has been re-cently shown on the Media Trust’s na-tional television channel, and the Com-munity Channel.
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Denise Henderson, General Manager for LATCH explained “We are really grateful for the team at Sainsbury’s Local in Bar-ry for nominating us to receive the fund-ing for this film. This will be a very useful promotional tool for us as it really brings to life what LATCH is all about in a very compelling way. Our thanks also go to the Media Trust, Morgan and his family and everyone else who appears in the film—they were all great!” Watch the vid-eo on LATCH’s Community channel on YouTube.
13-15 August Pembrokeshire Show, Haverfordwest The Pembrokeshire County Show is the largest 3 day Agricultural County Show in Wales. The show welcomes a most 100,000 people to the County Show-ground every August to enjoy a fantastic array of displays, competitions, entertain-ment and shopping. 6 October Cardiff Half Marathon 2013—Run for TEAM LATCH in this year’s Cardiff Half Marathon 6 December Lighting of the Christmas Tree in Radyr (Radyr & Morganstown Association)
Morgan, pictured with mum at home
Lyn Howell, LATCH Executive Member receiving the cheque from staff at Sains-
bury’s Local in Barry
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Get involved – become a LATCH Community Ambassador
COMMUNITY AMBASSADORS
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Would you like to become more in-volved and represent LATCH in your local community? We are looking to recruit a team of enthusiastic volun-teers across Wales to become LATCH Community Ambassadors and help us spread the word about the great work that LATCH does to support children with cancer and their families in their local community. The role includes representing LATCH at local events, accepting cheque presentations, delivering presentations to local groups and managing and dis-tributing publicity material and collec-tion boxes. More information about what is involved can be found on our website: www.latchwales.org or call the LATCH office for an application pack.
Meet Phil Parker – LATCH Community Ambassador for Cardiff Phil Parker has been involved with LATCH for 30 years. It all started when he was asked to put up a poster at work advertising the charity’s launch event. Touched by the poster and the ethos of the charity, he persuaded his manager to donate some toys to the charity and the rest is history! Phil explains “Over the years I have helped out in all sorts of ways. As a keen golfer I have used my connec-tions to persuade local golf clubs to adopt LATCH as their charity of the year.
I usually give a short presentation about the work of LATCH, help out at fundrais-ing events (usually golf days!) and then turn up on behalf of LATCH for the cheque presentation. I also organise an annual duck race in my local village and encourage local gardeners to showcase their garden on behalf of LATCH during Cardiff in Bloom. “The amount of time I give to LATCH fluctuates from month to month – you can give as much time as you want to and there are no set expectations. I get great pride and satisfaction from what I do especially when I know that the ma-jority of the money raised goes directly to the children and their families.”
Phil Parker, receiving a cheque from Fred Redmond
FUNDRAISING STORIES
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Christina Lazarou from Lazarou Brothers recently organized held a Charity Dinner at the Marriott Hotel. The dinner was very well supported by local businesses throughout Cardiff, especially Toyota World. Real Radio’s Jagger and Woody were the comperes for the evening and there was a very special live perfor-mance from Sophie Evans. Everyone had a marvelous evening and an incredi-
ble £14,434 was raised for LATCH. We would like to thank everyone who made the dinner such a success.
Andreas Lazarou had set the fundrais-ing ball rolling when he decided to un-dertake the London2Brighton Chal-lenge over the May Bank Holiday Weekend. The London2Brighton Challenge is a 100km run organised by Action Chal-lenge and this year saw 1,751 partici-pate in what must be the ultimate en-durance race. 1,349 completed the challenge The fastest person to complete the
challenge did so in 10hrs 19mins The slowest person completed the
race in 36hrs 11mins Andreas completed the race 16hrs
22mins There were 2 proposals of marriage
during the challenge and both ac-cepted!
Andreas raised over £635 to add to the total raised from the dinner raising an
astonishing £15,000. Presenting the cheque to Denise Henderson, LATCH are Nikki Picton, Toyota World Car-diff, Christina Lazarou and Andreas Lazarou
LATCH ANNUAL GOLF DAY
The LATCH Annual Charity Golf Day was held at Peterstone Lakes Golf Club on Friday 14 June which again proved to be very successful. 26 teams entered the event and we
raised just over £3,000. We would like to thank Phil Parker for all his help and assistance in organising the event and Paul Byett of UHY Peacheys for spon-soring the Halfway House.
Congratulation to our Auditors, Graham Paul & Co who came third this year. They have entered a team for the past 18 years and this is the first time they have been in the top three. It just goes to show if at first you don’t suc-ceed…..!
Why not have a big SUMMER WARDROBE SORT
OUT and raise money for LATCH! LATCH has
registered with on-line auction site ebay to enable
anyone selling items on ebay to donate a percent-
age or all of the proceeds to LATCH!
Firstly you will have to register with ebay yourself—or find someone who is already
registered and is willing to help. Along with your friends and family, sort out your
summer clothes that are surplus to requirement and post them on ebay (you could
even make an evening of it). Just choose LATCH as the charity you would like to
support and the percentage you want to donate and away you go! Quality brands
sell really well, especially designer labels and brands such as White Stuff, Boden,
Joules, Fat Face, Next etc. It is great fun when the bids start to come in—especially
near the end of the auction! All funds raised will be sent directly to LATCH via Pay-
Pal.
Let us know how you get on and we will publish the results in the next edition of the BEACON!
The Cardiff Half Marathon 2013 will this year be held on Sun-
day 6 October 2013.
Last year’s race was a fabulous success for the City of Cardiff
and with the same route planned for this year’s race, the organ-
isers are expecting a sell out race. Register now at the Cardiff
Half Marathon’s 00official website
www.cardiffhalfmarathon.co.uk or contact the LATCH office as
we may be able to assist you with a place to run for TEAM LATCH.
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SELL ON EBAY AND RAISE MONEY FOR LATCH
We are delighted to announce that we have been chosen as the Charity for the 2013/14 Radyr and Morganstown Festival. Each year the village holds a two week May Festival organized by the Radyr and Morganstown Association. The aim is to bring the community together in a social environment and also raise funds for their nominated charity. We look forward to working with the R&M Association over the next 10 months culminating in the fort-nightly Festival in May 2014.
Notes
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You can cancel the declaration at any time by notifying LATCH; it will then not apply to donations you make on or after the date of cancellation or such later date as you speci-fy.
You must pay an amount of income tax or capital gains tax equal to the tax we reclaim on your donations (currently 25p for every £1 you give).
There is NO minimum or maximum limit for the donation amount that is to be Gift Aided.
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Address Post Code
Declaration: I declare that the enclosed donation of £ and any donations I make from the date of this declaration until I notify you otherwise are to be treated as Gift Aid and therefore LATCH is able to reclaim the tax. I confirm I have paid or will pay an amount of Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax for the current tax year (6 April to 5 April) that is at least equal to the amount of tax that all the charities and Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) that I donate to will reclaim on my gifts for the current tax year. I understand that other taxes such as VAT and Council Tax do not quality. I understand the charity will reclaim 25p of tax on every £1 that I have given.
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GIFT AID DECLARATION
BARRY Mrs Sian Howell 5 St James Crescent Barry CF62 6SP Tel (01446) 409437
EMYR OWEN Mr Kevin & Mrs Sandra Owen 16 The Retreat Nottage Porthcawl CF36 3RU Tel (01656) 789243
OGMORE VALE Mrs Pat Griffiths Post Office Stores Blackmill Bridgend CF35 6DR Tel: (01656) 840226
CROSSKEYS Mrs Kerry Edwards Waunfawr School House Waunfawr Road Crosskeys Tel (01495) 270751
WEST WALES Mrs Helen Gravelle Forest Farm Pontantwm Kidwelly, Carms SA15 5NG Tel: (01267) 232543
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